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Washington

Between 2000 and 2009 683 people were killed while walking in Washington, which cost the state $2.94 billion. Reducing pedestrian fatalities just 10% would have saved Washington $293.69 million over 10 years. Washington's overall Pedestrian Danger Index (PDI) is 31.8, which ranks 34th out of 50 states. — Download Washington report/factsheet PDF

Fatality Statistics

Deaths per 100,000 people, from 2000-2007

by Race/Ethnicity
African-Americans 1.79
Asians 1.5
Hispanics 2.32
Non-Hispanic whites 1.1
by Age
65 and over 2.85
65 and over fatality rate national rank 17th
Under age 65 1.1

62 children under 16 died between 2000 and 2007

Metro Data (2000-2009)

Metro area Total pedestrian fatalities Percent of all traffic deaths that were pedestrians Fatality rate per 100,000 persons 2009 population
Bellingham2213.3%1.2200,434
Bremerton-Silverdale147.2%0.6240,862
Kennewick-Pasco-Richland178.1%0.8245,649
Lewiston44.3%0.760,643
Longview76.9%0.7101,966
Mount Vernon-Anacortes158.2%1.4119,534
Olympia197.8%0.9250,979
Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton24316%1.22,241,841
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue39818.1%1.23,407,848
Spokane4213.7%1468,684
Wenatchee106.2%1109,937
Yakima3811%1.7239,054

County Data (2000-2009)

County Total pedestrian fatalities Percent of all traffic deaths that were pedestrians Fatality rate per 100,000 persons 2009 population Percent of population in poverty
Adams45.1%2.417,73221.2%
Asotin00%021,43215.3%
Benton96.9%0.6168,29412.4%
Chelan88.6%1.272,37211.9%
Clallam87.1%1.271,41314.1%
Clark3213.6%0.8432,00210.5%
Columbia00%04,04015.2%
Cowlitz76.9%0.7101,96615.8%
Douglas22.9%0.637,56514.3%
Ferry12.9%1.37,52019.1%
Franklin810%1.477,35520.5%
Garfield00%02,10112.3%
Grant73.6%0.988,09819%
Grays Harbor76.5%171,79715.9%
Island11.8%0.181,0547.7%
Jefferson00%029,67612.8%
King22220.3%1.21,916,4419.7%
Kitsap147.2%0.6240,8628.9%
Kittitas54.4%1.439,53222.8%
Klickitat34.5%1.520,55419.8%
Lewis137.9%1.874,74113.4%
Lincoln00%010,24812.6%
Mason65.5%1.158,01615.1%
Okanogan32.8%0.840,55219.6%
Pacific25.1%121,27216.5%
Pend Oreille00%012,94619%
Pierce10516.5%1.4796,83611.6%
San Juan16.3%0.615,4849.5%
Skagit158.2%1.4119,53412.4%
Skamania00%010,8947.8%
Snohomish7115.1%1.1694,5718.2%
Spokane4213.7%0.9468,68413.9%
Stevens22.2%0.542,33415.1%
Thurston197.8%0.9250,97910%
Wahkiakum00%04,0629%
Walla Walla56.4%0.959,05918.8%
Whatcom2213.3%1.2200,43415.4%
Whitman34.6%0.742,68929.1%
Yakima3811%1.7239,05420.8%

Preventable Pedestrian Deaths

The decades-long neglect of pedestrian safety in the design and use of American streets is exacting a heavy toll on our lives. From 2000 to 2009, 47,700 pedestrians were killed in the United States, the equivalent of a jumbo jet full of passengers crashing roughly every month.

Despite the magnitude of these avoidable tragedies, little public attention — and even less in public resources — has been committed to reducing pedestrian deaths and injuries in the United States.

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